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School of Authentic Journalism

Giordano founded the School of Authentic Journalism on October 1, 2002 to teach the practice of Authentic Journalism, specifically as it relates to reporting on the War on Drugs. The 2010 school, which took place in the Yucatán peninsula, included keynote speaker James Lawson and had over 60 students and professors.

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